Life Advice

Money is such a taboo subject and most people hate discussing it, and for good reason. It’s the root of stress for most of us and the driving force behind everything we do on a day to day basis. Carli and I moved out on our own when we were 18 and had to learn how to manage our money quickly and efficiently. We had always worked two part-time jobs while going to school until we found a reliable full-time…

Most of the time this blog is very surface layer. We don’t dive into our personal lives too much, or the issues of the world. But we feel like we have a good grasp on the millennial generation and we’ve always been great at dishing out advice so we’d love to share some with you. With that said, this piece is about how to be your happiest self now. We recently watched the movie Paper Towns (a must see!). The message…

You are a young professional. You are trying to succeed at your job and also in life. You make it through the work day just fine, yet come home and make yourself some boxed mac-n-cheese for dinner. There’s nothing wrong with that. You are a young professional. As a young professional myself, I learned early on that a key to succeeding is staying organized. Sure, it’s easy to organize your desk. It’s even easier to organize your schedule (shout out…

We just want to preface this by saying that we are genuinely happy people. We have amazing friends, a blog we’re truly passionate about (obsessed with), and each other! We don’t have a whole lot to complain about. This post is just about being a HAPPIER human being. Little things to change in your day-to-day that will bring even more of that “cupcakes & sunshine” feeling into your life. 1) Organize your stuff A cluttered house makes for a…

As we all know, life can get hectic. You have so many things to do, and there are never enough hours in the day. When Carli and I were in school full time, we also worked full time. Many people applauded us for taking on such a busy schedule, but we never really thought twice about it. We really enjoyed our job, and the hours we worked (5:30am-2:00pm) made it possible to still have a life outside of work and…